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Date:      Sun, 2 Jul 1995 14:14:17 -0500 (CDT)
From:      Mike Pritchard <mpp@legarto.minn.net>
To:        freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: List of open Problem Reports
Message-ID:  <199507021914.OAA01758@mpp.com>
In-Reply-To: <199507011130.EAA16365@freefall.cdrom.com> from "GNU GNATS" at Jul 1, 95 04:30:26 am

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Here are some problem reports that can probably be closed:

> This is the list of currently open problem reports

[1994/11/18] kern/21       kernel panic.

This should probably be closed, since it can't be reproduced with -current.

[1995/01/14] bin/109       at command doesn't parse dates time and doesn't prom

The at in -current correctly parses all of the examples given in this
PR.  At still doesn't issue a message when it is asking for commands,
but that really isn't a bug, just a slight difference from other systems.

[1995/01/23] kern/180      Fiddling with process stack and using scanf with inv

The test program included with this PR dumps core instead of hanging
when run under -current, so it looks like the problem has gone away.

[1995/02/18] kern/225      Panic: invalid wire count when GDB kills stopped inf

Test case doesn't panic machine under -current, and gdb does correctly
cleanup the stopped process.

[1995/03/18] kern/253      Tagged queuing with an Adaptec 2842 controller doesn

I filed this report originally.  This is working in -current (with 
AHC_TAGENABLE defined).  I think that Justin Gibbs is still working
on something to allow tagged queuing to be enabled/disabled on
a device-by-device basis, so he might not want this closed yet.

[1995/03/30] conf/286      'make depend' on GENERIC kernel stops

Works on my machine, but it wasn't after a fresh install like
the original poster was trying.  This looks like it might have been 
related to the old "/sys" symlink problem?

[1995/04/02] kern/294      Bootstrap has problems with -g compiled kernels

Works under -current on my machine.  In fact, the kernel I'm
running right now was compiled with -g and then run through strip -x.

[1995/04/11] kern/332      Incorrect routes can cause system to reset

Another of my own PRs.  This is fixed in -current.  I think rev 1.22 
of sys/net/route.c was the change that fixed this.

[1995/05/22] kern/434      umapfs panics when mounting ufs over itself

This looks like it is a duplicate of PR kern/472.
-- 
Mike Pritchard
mpp@legarto.minn.net
"Go that way.  Really fast.  If something gets in your way, turn"



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